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Kobotan [32]
2 years ago
8

t write three interview questions you might ask the writers of the Kansas bill of rights for each question write why you have in

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diamong [38]2 years ago
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Answer:1.if you're a writer or editor looking for work, you already know you can write well, but you may feel nervous about an interview. The key to acing it is to prep beforehand, reviewing some common job interview questions for writers and editors.

Practice is important when preparing for a job interview. Taking the initiative before an interview will likely make you appear cool, calm, and collected when you face your potential new employer.

2. Pleasure reading: Expect to be asked what books, magazines, or newspapers you enjoy reading. You’ll need to do more than just rattle off a list of reading material. Be prepared to state why these items are on your reading list as well.

3. Skill-building and informational reading: The interviewer may also ask if you read any blogs on writing and editing. Be prepared to share specifics on which ones you like, since it's not uncommon to be asked what you like about those particular blogs and websites.

Explanation:

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